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Grand Unification Theory :
There are four fundamental forces in the universe :
Gravitational force
Electromagnetic force
The weak nuclear force
The strong nuclear force
The weak and strong forces are effective only over a very short range and dominate only at the level of subatomic particles.
Gravitational force and Electromagnetic force have infinite range.
The Four Fundamental Forces and their strengths
(i) Gravitational Force – Weakest force; but has infinite range.
(ii) Weak Nuclear Force – Next weakest; but short range.
(iii) Electromagnetic Force – Stronger, with infinite range.
(iv) Strong Nuclear Force – Strongest; but short range.
Unification :
The weak nuclear force and electromagnetic force have been unified under the Standard Electroweak Theory, (Glashow, Weinberg and Salaam were awarded the Nobel Prize for this in 1979).
Grand unification theories attempt to treat both strong nuclear force and electroweak force under the same mathematical structure. l Theories that add gravitational force to the mix and try to unify all four fundamental forces into a single force are called Superunified Theories. It has not yet been successful.
Q. Which one is the weakest force ?
Read the following text and answer the following questions on the basis of the same:
Grand Unification Theory :
There are four fundamental forces in the universe :
Gravitational force
Electromagnetic force
The weak nuclear force
The strong nuclear force
The weak and strong forces are effective only over a very short range and dominate only at the level of subatomic particles.
Gravitational force and Electromagnetic force have infinite range.
The Four Fundamental Forces and their strengths
(i) Gravitational Force – Weakest force; but has infinite range.
(ii) Weak Nuclear Force – Next weakest; but short range.
(iii) Electromagnetic Force – Stronger, with infinite range.
(iv) Strong Nuclear Force – Strongest; but short range.
Unification :
The weak nuclear force and electromagnetic force have been unified under the Standard Electroweak Theory, (Glashow, Weinberg and Salaam were awarded the Nobel Prize for this in 1979).
Grand unification theories attempt to treat both strong nuclear force and electroweak force under the same mathematical structure. l Theories that add gravitational force to the mix and try to unify all four fundamental forces into a single force are called Superunified Theories. It has not yet been successful.
Q. What are the 4 fundamental forces ?
Read the following text and answer the following questions on the basis of the same:
Grand Unification Theory :
There are four fundamental forces in the universe :
Gravitational force
Electromagnetic force
The weak nuclear force
The strong nuclear force
The weak and strong forces are effective only over a very short range and dominate only at the level of subatomic particles.
Gravitational force and Electromagnetic force have infinite range.
The Four Fundamental Forces and their strengths
(i) Gravitational Force – Weakest force; but has infinite range.
(ii) Weak Nuclear Force – Next weakest; but short range.
(iii) Electromagnetic Force – Stronger, with infinite range.
(iv) Strong Nuclear Force – Strongest; but short range.
Unification :
The weak nuclear force and electromagnetic force have been unified under the Standard Electroweak Theory, (Glashow, Weinberg and Salaam were awarded the Nobel Prize for this in 1979).
Grand unification theories attempt to treat both strong nuclear force and electroweak force under the same mathematical structure. l Theories that add gravitational force to the mix and try to unify all four fundamental forces into a single force are called Superunified Theories. It has not yet been successful.
Q. Which two fundamental forces have been unified by Standard Electroweak Theory ?
Read the following text and answer the following questions on the basis of the same:
Grand Unification Theory :
There are four fundamental forces in the universe :
Gravitational force
Electromagnetic force
The weak nuclear force
The strong nuclear force
The weak and strong forces are effective only over a very short range and dominate only at the level of subatomic particles.
Gravitational force and Electromagnetic force have infinite range.
The Four Fundamental Forces and their strengths
(i) Gravitational Force – Weakest force; but has infinite range.
(ii) Weak Nuclear Force – Next weakest; but short range.
(iii) Electromagnetic Force – Stronger, with infinite range.
(iv) Strong Nuclear Force – Strongest; but short range.
Unification :
The weak nuclear force and electromagnetic force have been unified under the Standard Electroweak Theory, (Glashow, Weinberg and Salaam were awarded the Nobel Prize for this in 1979).
Grand unification theories attempt to treat both strong nuclear force and electroweak force under the same mathematical structure. l Theories that add gravitational force to the mix and try to unify all four fundamental forces into a single force are called Superunified Theories. It has not yet been successful.
Q. Which of the following forces have infinite ranges?
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Neutrons and protons are identical particle in the sense that their masses are nearly the same and the force, called nuclear force, does into distinguish them. Nuclear force is the strongest force. Stability of nucleus is determined by the neutron proton ratio or mass defect or packing fraction. Shape of nucleus is calculated by quadrupole moment and spin of nucleus depends on even and odd mass number. Volume of nucleus depends on the mass number. Whole mass of the atom (nearly 99%) is centred at the nucleus.
Q. The range of nuclear force is the order of
Read the passage given below and answer the following questions:
Neutrons and protons are identical particles in the sense that their masses are nearly the same and the force, called nuclear force, does distinguish them. Nuclear force is the strongest force. Stability of the nucleus is determined by the neutron proton ratio or mass defect or packing fraction. Shape of nucleus is calculated by quadrupole moment and spin of nucleus depends on even and odd mass number. Volume of the nucleus depends on the mass number. Whole mass of the atom (nearly 99%) is centred at the nucleus.
Q. Two protons are kept at a separation of 40 A0. Fn is the nuclear force and Fe is the electrostatic force between them. Then
Nuclear forces are attractive in nature:- The magnitude which depends upon inter nucleon distance is of very high order.
Since inside the nucleus they are bound to stay there so the attraction of Fn is higher than the repulsion of Fe.
Read the passage given below and answer the following questions:
Neutrons and protons are identical particle in the sense that their masses are nearly the same and the force, called nuclear force, does into distinguish them. Nuclear force is the strongest force. Stability of nucleus is determined by the neutron proton ratio or mass defect or packing fraction. Shape of nucleus is calculated by quadrupole moment and spin of nucleus depends on even and odd mass number. Volume of nucleus depends on the mass number. Whole mass of the atom (nearly 99%) is centred at the nucleus.
Q. The correct statements about the nuclear force is/are
Read the passage given below and answer the following questions:
Neutrons and protons are identical particle in the sense that their masses are nearly the same and the force, called nuclear force, does into distinguish them. Nuclear force is the strongest force. Stability of nucleus is determined by the neutron proton ratio or mass defect or packing fraction. Shape of nucleus is calculated by quadrupole moment and spin of nucleus depends on even and odd mass number. Volume of nucleus depends on the mass number. Whole mass of the atom (nearly 99%) is centred at the nucleus.
Q. A force between two protons is the same as the force between a proton and neutron. The nature of the force is
the passage given below and answer the following questions:
Neutrons and protons are identical particle in the sense that their masses are nearly the same and the force, called nuclear force, does into distinguish them. Nuclear force is the strongest force. Stability of nucleus is determined by the neutron proton ratio or mass defect or packing fraction. Shape of nucleus is calculated by quadrupole moment and spin of nucleus depends on even and odd mass number. Volume of nucleus depends on the mass number. Whole mass of the atom (nearly 99%) is centred at the nucleus.
Q. All the nucleons in an atom are held by
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